As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ARTICLE
Any of the following articles except jewelry:
D.
Computers, printers, software and computer supplies.
H.
Fur coats and other fur clothing.
L.
Pianos, organs, guitars and other musical instruments.
N.
Small electrical appliances.
AUCTIONEER
An individual who is registered as an auctioneer under Ch.
480, Wis. Stats., and who sells secondhand articles or secondhand
jewelry at an auction, as defined in § 480.01(1), Wis. Stats.
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
A corporation, trust or community chest, fund or foundation
organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific,
literary or educational purposes or for the prevention of cruelty
to children or animals, no part of the net earnings of which inures
to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual.
CUSTOMER
A person with whom a pawnbroker, secondhand article dealer
or secondhand jewelry dealer or any agent thereof engages in a transaction
of purchase, sale, receipt or exchange of any secondhand article or
secondhand jewelry.
FLEA MARKET
A market, indoors or out of doors, where new or used items
are sold from individual locations, with each location being operated
independently from the other locations. Items sold include, but are
not limited to, household items, antiques, rare items, decorations,
used books and used magazines.
FLEA MARKET SELLER
A person, firm or corporation selling items or offering items
for sale at a flea market.
GARAGE SALE
All general sales open to the public, conducted from or on
a residential premises, for the purpose of disposing of personal property,
including but not limited to all sales titled rummage, lawn, yard,
porch, room, backyard, patio or garage sale.
JEWELRY
Any tangible personal property ordinarily wearable on the
person and consisting in whole or in part of any metal, mineral or
gem customarily regarded as precious or semiprecious.
MARKET
A place where goods are sold to the public.
PAWNBROKER
Any person who engages in the business of lending money on
the deposit or pledge of any article or jewelry or purchasing any
article or jewelry with an expressed or implied agreement or understanding
to sell it back at a subsequent time at a stipulated price.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Property which is owned, utilized and maintained and acquired
in the normal course of living in or maintaining a residence. It does
not include merchandise which was purchased for resale or obtained
on consignment.
SECONDHAND
Owned by any person, except a wholesaler, retailer or secondhand
article dealer or secondhand jewelry dealer licensed under this chapter,
immediately before the transaction at hand.
SECONDHAND ARTICLE DEALER
Any person, other than an auctioneer, who primarily engages
in the business of purchasing or selling secondhand articles, except
when engaging in any of the following:
A.
Any transaction at an occasional garage or yard sale, an estate
sale, a gun, knife, gem or antique show or a convention.
B.
Any transaction entered into by a person while engaged in a business for which the person is licensed under §
435-2B or
C or while engaged in the business of junk collector, junk dealer or scrap processor as described in § 70.995(2)(x), Wis. Stats.
C.
Any transaction while operating as a charitable organization
or conducting a sale the proceeds of which are donated to a charitable
organization.
D.
Any transaction between a buyer of a new article and the person
who sold the article when new which involves any of the following:
(1)
The return of the article.
(2)
The exchange of the article for a different, new article.
E.
Any transaction as a purchaser of a secondhand article from
a charitable organization if the secondhand article was a gift to
the charitable organization.
F.
Any transaction as a seller of a secondhand article which the
person bought from a charitable organization if the secondhand article
was a gift to the charitable organization.
SECONDHAND JEWELRY DEALER
Any person, other than an auctioneer, who engages in the
business of any transaction consisting of purchasing, selling, receiving
or exchanging secondhand jewelry, except for the following:
A.
Any transaction at an occasional garage or yard sale, an estate
sale, a gun, knife, gem or antique show or a convention.
B.
Any transaction with a licensed secondhand jewelry dealer.
C.
Any transaction entered into by a person while engaged in a
business of smelting, refining, assaying or manufacturing precious
metals, gems or valuable articles if the person has no retail operation
open to the public.
D.
Any transaction between a buyer of new jewelry and the person
who sold the jewelry when new which involves any of the following:
(1)
The return of the jewelry.
(2)
The exchange of the jewelry for different, new jewelry.
E.
Any transaction as a purchaser of secondhand jewelry from a
charitable organization if the secondhand jewelry was a gift to the
charitable organization.
F.
Any transaction as a seller of secondhand jewelry which the
person bought from a charitable organization if the secondhand jewelry
was a gift to the charitable organization.
No pawnbroker, secondhand article dealer or secondhand jewelry
dealer may engage in a transaction of purchase, receipt or exchange
of any secondhand article or secondhand jewelry from a customer without
first securing adequate identification from the customer. At the time
of the transaction, the pawnbroker, secondhand article dealer or secondhand
jewelry dealer shall require the customer to present one of the types
of identification listed in Subsections A to H and identification
listed in Subsection I:
A. A county identification card.
B. A state identification card.
C. A valid Wisconsin motor vehicle operator's license.
D. A valid motor vehicle operator's license, containing a picture, issued
by another state.
E. A military identification card.
G. An alien registration card.
H. A senior citizen's identification card containing a photograph.
I. Any identification document issued by a state or federal government,
whether or not containing a picture, if the pawnbroker, secondhand
article dealer or secondhand jewelry dealer obtains a clear imprint
of the customer's right index finger.
Within 24 hours after purchasing or receiving a secondhand article or secondhand jewelry, a pawnbroker, secondhand article dealer or secondhand jewelry dealer shall make available for inspection by a law enforcement officer the original form completed under §
435-5A or the inventory under §
435-5B, whichever is appropriate. Notwithstanding § 19.35(1), Wis. Stats., a law enforcement agency receiving the original form or inventory or a declaration of ownership may disclose it only to another law enforcement agency.
Nothing in §§
435-3 through
435-7 applies to the return or exchange, from a customer to a secondhand article dealer or secondhand jewelry dealer, of any secondhand article or secondhand jewelry purchased from the secondhand article dealer or secondhand jewelry dealer.
The Village Board may revoke any license issued by it under
this chapter for fraud, misrepresentation or false statement contained
in the application for a license or for any violation of this chapter
or § 943.34, 948.62 or 948.63, Wis. Stats.
Fees shall be as set by the Village Board.
The Village Clerk shall distribute to pawnbrokers, secondhand article dealers and secondhand jewelry dealers, at no cost, applications and other forms required under §§
435-2D and
435-5.
Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter shall be subject to a penalty as provided in §
1-4 of this Code.